Dedham resident Daniel Shoukimas presents Connecticut College senior project
NEW LONDON, CT (05/15/2013)(readMedia)-- Daniel Shoukimas, a senior at Connecticut College, recently presented a senior project for Connecticut College's Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology Certificate Program. Shoukimas's project, "Little Boat Dreams," was a collective online dream journal.
Shoukimas is a 2009 graduate of Concord Academy and is the son of Gregory Shoukimas of Newton and Marjorie Staub of Dedham.
The Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology at Connecticut College gathers together faculty and students to explore and integrate technology and the arts. This certificate program incorporates an intensive research project, independent studies, course work, internships and research initiatives. The Center encourages imaginative thinking, and offers state-of-the-art labs for the student to create a self-designed integrative project.
About Connecticut College
Connecticut College is a private, highly selective liberal arts college with 1,850 students and more than 40 majors in the arts, sciences, social sciences and humanities, as well as the option for students to self-design majors. The College offers a high level of intellectual challenge, a campus culture that supports students to tailor their educational experience to their own interests and goals, and a four-year career development program that teaches students how to translate a liberal arts degree into a first job or graduate school admission. Connecticut College is situated in the small New England seaport of New London. For more information, visit www.connecticutcollege.edu.